Exxon resists $92 million ‘reopener’Company argues to court it has no obligation to pay for additional cleanup stemming from 1989 oil spill in Prince William Sound Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
ExxonMobil Corp. is asking a judge to squash a request from the federal and state governments for an additional $92 million to address lingering effects of the 1989 oil spill in Alaska’s Prince William Sound.
In papers filed Aug. 9 in U.S. District Court in Anchorage, lawyers for ExxonMobil argue th....
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